Background: In a previous study, by evaluating patients entering an Outpatient Agonist Treatment, or a residential Therapeutic Community, through the use of SCL-90, a 5-factor solution was identified: a depressive 'worthlessness and being trapped' dimension, a 'somatization' dimension, a 'sensitivity-psychoticism' dimension, a 'panic anxiety' dimension, and a 'violence-suicide' dimension. Aim of the present study is to compare these dimensions between heroin-addicted patients that have already been detoxified (DTX) and those not yet detoxified (NDTX) from heroin at the time of entering a Therapeutic Community Treatment. Methods: The demographic and clinical variables of NDTX patients and DTX patients were first compared; all patients ...
Background. The Worthlessness/Being Trapped (W/BT) is a stable depressive psychopathological dimensi...
In our research group, a history of alcohol use is commonly reported by heroin addicts at treatment ...
OBJECTIVE: The severity of self-reported withdrawal symptoms varies during detoxification of opioid-...
A specific psychopathology of addiction has been proposed and described using the self-report sympto...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Addiction is a relapsing chronic condition in which psychiatric phenomena...
It is our conviction that mood, anxiety and impulse-control dysregulation, lie at the psychopatholog...
Background: Addiction is a chronic relapsing condition in which psychiatric phenomena play a crucial...
The relationship between substance use disorders and psychiatric pathology is still an open question...
Background: In the Gambling Disorder (GD), there is no exogenous drug administration that acts as th...
Background: By applying a Principal Component Analysis (PCA) to the items of the SCL-90 checklist, w...
We previously found a five cluster of psychological symptoms in heroin use disorder (HUD) patients: ...
Abstract Background: Using the SCL-90 checklist, we previously showed that a cluster of five psycho...
Addiction is a mental illness in which psychiatric conditions imply a prominent burden. Psychopathol...
Background. The Worthlessness/Being Trapped (W/BT) is a stable depressive psychopathological dimensi...
In our research group, a history of alcohol use is commonly reported by heroin addicts at treatment ...
OBJECTIVE: The severity of self-reported withdrawal symptoms varies during detoxification of opioid-...
A specific psychopathology of addiction has been proposed and described using the self-report sympto...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Addiction is a relapsing chronic condition in which psychiatric phenomena...
It is our conviction that mood, anxiety and impulse-control dysregulation, lie at the psychopatholog...
Background: Addiction is a chronic relapsing condition in which psychiatric phenomena play a crucial...
The relationship between substance use disorders and psychiatric pathology is still an open question...
Background: In the Gambling Disorder (GD), there is no exogenous drug administration that acts as th...
Background: By applying a Principal Component Analysis (PCA) to the items of the SCL-90 checklist, w...
We previously found a five cluster of psychological symptoms in heroin use disorder (HUD) patients: ...
Abstract Background: Using the SCL-90 checklist, we previously showed that a cluster of five psycho...
Addiction is a mental illness in which psychiatric conditions imply a prominent burden. Psychopathol...
Background. The Worthlessness/Being Trapped (W/BT) is a stable depressive psychopathological dimensi...
In our research group, a history of alcohol use is commonly reported by heroin addicts at treatment ...
OBJECTIVE: The severity of self-reported withdrawal symptoms varies during detoxification of opioid-...